Screwed into the transmission, on top or on one side. Should have only one or two wires at most running to it. Look for broken wire, bad ground at your lamps. If you complete circuit at plug-in to switch, or ground the one wire, lights should come on if switch is at fault. The switch provides a ground when tranny is in reverse. Try get lights on before hastily condemning switch.

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